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This;WttieAt the Seaforth Dlstr ct ScLool
By HAROLD KENDRICK
Now that the late Easter'exams
are completed, many marks, are
being returned to the students.
Some have. happy expressions on
their faces as they_ receive- their,
papers,': while there: are still others
with a_ -frown:. Well, for the (stu-
dents with, thefrown;" it is do,or
die in:.the next 40 school days.
As there are only 40 school days
remaining in this year, many •stu-
dents will `have to . really .eet to
work to pass. in June. all is
Well that ends' well, and good luck
in ;the next 40` days!
Students' Council
T;ast Friday night about 200. stu-
dents'. crowded'' -into the school's
!auditorium to ,clan :to the music
of. Don : Wright and -his " taper re -
'corder, .' Everyone attending;, the •
dance: 'enjoyed themselves, "The
proceeds of this dance went to-
wards the- "slick" looking black
and .white hockey jackets'.you see,
.some Of the ;:boys wearing, ; Al-
•though;;the boys themselves paid
most-of the cost Ifor 'these.jackets,
the" Students' Council hel ed to: pay,
.: p.
the balance
Va
riet ' . Ni `ht
As -the big 'night approaches;, the
;different ' roup; are •seen around•
the s- ,,chool'practising"very-hard-to
make this-n.i,ght .a huge success.. - .
r.,r.
Cadetan'spection
Capt F A:.Dobson:is still train
ing�the Grade l�hne boys in, tie
basic .fundamentals•.;of ; marching.
Cozy •Corners •
- Red: Who started calling , you
`• lemon head"?
-- SP-ECIA
For Thursday - i'da• 5atur
, Fr.y
.APRIL 23 24 - 25,
SHREDDED WHEAT. Pkgs.
Green -Giant
PEAS
,Aylmer"
TOMATO SOUP
Chase and .Sanborn
COFFEE . , ..
Libby's
TOMATO JUICE
Solar, '
SLICED PINEAPPLE
Tins
Tins
a
.1`lb. Bag
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48 -oz. Tin
20 -oz. Tin
WALTON
Mr, and Mrs. James Smith rand
Mr. and Mrs. 'C.: Ritchie attended
the' fortieth wedding. anniversary,
of Mr. and.'Mrs Ireland- Brussels
last -Wednesday--evening. '
Mrs., Clifford Ritchie and Ruth
visited' 'with Mr. and, Mrs.' Gordon
i;ydiatt, Midhurst, on• Sunday:
Mr.. and Mrs.- Robert Buchanan,
• of• Point Edward, -were guests at,
the home of 'Mr. and:.Mrs, John
Shannon onMonday.
The'regular` monthly meeting of
the 17th and. Boundary group e,f
Duff'`'s,;United:;Church,'Walton, was,
'held at. the, •home--Of,.-Mrs .,J,an.
:,Yan..Vliet with -17 members• and 7.
visitors present ' The, president
presided over the meeting.
Harvey Craig read' the- scripture,
'taken' from Luke 6, and nthe: presi
'dent °offered prayer.. Mrs: 'B:uehan=
an gave ,a, reading on "What is
Wrong With Our •Economy:"
In the business period it was del'
cided ". tohave the semi:annual
bazaar at the. May nieeti'tig' f inch
Was; served by `the hostesses; ;Mrs .:
T,. eemwng ;:rlVlrs.'. H-. ' McCallum,
Mrs.':Dave Muir and •Mrs. Ci, Rit-
chie.' 'and a `social half-hoitr;-spent.
— One 44c Packageof FAB with ugrchase.
EE of 2 Giant Tins AJAX
FOR 53¢
e Superior Store
Free -Press ; Thursday ' I
Aciditional Specials
n - ' London
or
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Phone 373
SEAFORTIL' ' :"'ONTARIO,
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.THERMO.- CHIEF
BURNING OILS
Walden&
Broudfoat.::
hone 686-w Seaforth
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These 'are surplus stock at prices reduced,to clear
S,I S"'IN ,STOCK,, . 1-423/axir2, :-1 14x223/4; 1-25%x27%; -
1,-27aosx22; 1-273/4x23; 1-303%4x293A.; 1=241x1$%;' 1-32x241/2;
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Phone
John Pat: Has she still got you
tied down?:
Earl-• and Jerry: Was that an in
teresting'conversation -you had .on
Friday night?,
To the Editor
Fire Recalls
Early Events
At .'Brucefield
Pari: St West,
Lapeer; Michigan.
•Editor., The Huron Expositor: ;
I:had a letter 'this weekfrom,one
whom1have !mown •over the years
I'shall not give ahe.name fqr, the"
reason sheprefers to remain un-
identified. • In part, ...she wrote:
read your.. stories . regularly
and .enjoy.; theni,. It's a long; long
time since we:;:used 'to -attend ;pic-
nics,•dances,'• garden, parties and
such, gto ether with others For. the:
past year each time 1.read one
of your articles,. the question came
into my mind:; .Why is .rt•`some folk .. ,
ands and better�merc an
disco
remain.,all their: -.lives. -a# or, near Po, , 1? g.
where they were: born; while others practices, ,,promotion, and year
choose to:stray even to another around marketing willincrease per
country ?-Frankly-gow; Jxrrr aren't, oa-pita eitsumptron
'you sorry you left -these- partsand Alter-spuri�ng sales is. the come
when . all:; of usi ' grew Alp together para tively .new idea of half or
Turtley Eggs Set
Suggest Increase
In ` Production
.. :. of XPoSITOR, si 'oRru, Ate`., APRU4
' Turkey eggs set in the first three
'r>lroziths of this year point -to, a. Po-
tential production increase: of 1.0
million pounds of turkey meat ov-
er the same perio i one' year ago,
Canada Department of Agricul
ture officials say thatfrom the.
first of the year to March 21, egg
'settings totalled ,8,6 mrlhon. .
Included in . this . figure are in-
creases of''.1.4 28 per
cent rise—for mature weigh tur-
keys, and 803,000—or 72 per eent
for - abroiler weights., " :On the the. basis of a-.50 .per .'cent
hatch and• a- mortality rate of'five
per cent, production would. run
close to 10 million . pounds -mor.:,
than .for'the first'.quarter last year.-
The industry entered 1959.. with
a staggering '18 :• million pounds in•.
storage, compared with 12.5 mil-
lion pounds the previous year.
Marketings for the first quarter
amounted- to -7.3 million ,;pounds,:
78 'jeteLeerit higher .than :for the
same Pdriod;in 1958 when the total
was 41 million.
Sale of turkeys at: Easter—heav-
iest in.
aster=heaviest'in Canada's. history—helped 'to,
ease 'the situation, • Most of the
light and ' mediuun weightbirds
were cleaned outrof-storage during.,
the phenomenal holiday sales.
But the•,heavy stocks and the up-�
swing in marketings have combin-
ed to
ombin'ed''to sharply°`reduce prices. -Offi-
cials say Jthey have dropped . an;,
average .of 10 cents :a pound Since
the beginning of the year.
Many turkey producers axe view-
irl,g .. the production boom with
alarm and a,re wondering where it
iseadig
n them.
1 i
A=normal population ,increase
will fake care of about 2.5 m"illion`
240
aye . $1O.00 Now on
SEW i. IPRI`.
Regular :49:9 ar .50
Regular 39.95 for
Here's your chance to pick up a'branfl new, this season's Spring
Coat,at a great, big saving of over $10.00.
These coats are all the latest all -wool doeskin, nubby souffle:
and tweed fabrics'so; popular_; this season. .
Choose from beige, :sand,, powder, :rovai.. red, fust -and 'black,--
in sizes, 10 to 20, -
Only 20 coats left, so hurry for these specials- at
Sale : .Price
FINAL CLEARANCE,
and you :chose -the-United States
1-feriae/Tiber se well the good times
we—a1L sii tis%ad together, and
It seems; lonesome now;`; in the twi
light as:';you "say so many gone,.
.others scattered _about '"
Well; 'iii 'reply; I. really cannot
explain .„why sortie remain.intact
all. their -lives,.: and others ; stray.
In my ;oWn.'cas.e, it was' the ques ,
tion of a better:job at better salary
'that :hired ,nae to .Flint.-:wayhack. in;
1919-44:. years ago. No; I• 'have.'
never regretted coming: to Micpi
;gap; the people here . have been,
for thie. most_.part, very, ,very :good
to•me'and mine. I have'been here:
for so long a time now,' of course
.it is really_home`With .a capital`I=I'-
•I^: still .like • Canada; that ,is only,
natural; ;as it .is natural `for' ell -Of
us tofeel,a Peculiar loneliness, in
the Twilight, especially'when :we
travel, back in the distant past. I
'have never -forgotten':my old
friends,'_never-will forget I -think;
about seine of them every day:
-•-+`I felt--lonely-.-when I' -read =tIa'f
'Scott's :; store --had -burned--- Sto'tt'"s
and Simpson's used to ;.be the .prin-
cipals in Brucefield areae. merchan-
dising At the -rear of Scotts .sat.
Bill.
'Scott -himself, on a'high stool;'
busy with his• books and` accounts.
Most of Chis tithe wa"s "devpted to
his •enormous grain business, That
is why, of. course, he really.. often'
didn't know; offhand, .the price of
tea Andrew, •his: On, was the gen--
• eral'"manager of the store. Mrs.'
Scott (Mrs Bill:, Scott):' helped out
on ocsn; :.d a and dy:
was acandio' folks lilted gr,to' havelaher
:wait ,on
At .one time,; 'at the south .end.
Pill Scott's desk,' was the telegraph
apparatus Andrew. Wa,s the mas
ter of that, too. Many and many a
joyful, . and yes`; tearful message,
Andrew tick ticked, in -.and out,:"on,
'that machine And he 'taught Ap- •. "
;drew- Murdock and others the :tele-
graph operation' right of tial desk .
Later, when Scott's. store took ov-.
er the 'post- office, the telegraph:
'instrurrient.was'placed.,:at.the east
end of ;the post -Office department.
L am not exactly sure of this, but,..
it seems -to rhe. that Bi1,%Mcintosh'
learned telegraphy 'there at' Scott's. .,
I believe that ,George Swan., how-
ever
owever, learned- the art at the; sta-
tion:,
• Indeed it was a ,greet place,. was
-:ScofY's_.tore a~t'Brueefield. Wilson
Berry- and several -others Teamed,
the sugar, tea -and baking soda bis-
iness right there; just as. I learned
the art< of writing and reporting,
under the. master guidance of 'M,;
:Y McLean,. when in my early ,
youth" 1I .was Brucefield• carr. espon-1.
,dent for' The'Iiuron Expositor: Just:
as .M, '. Mclean was; .far years,
respected and Bailed- as a master
in the publishing.field, likewise Bill
'Scott was widely acclaimed `a.'top-
notch merchandiser of his time,,
andalthough,. as he once related to
me, he had several, tempting of-
fers to go on the .roa'd as a sales -
.man for groceries or dry,,,goods, he
preferred to remain in Brucefield. ,.
1 -lis son, Andrew, was of a - more
;retiring. nature, not as 'aggressive
as his dad, in pushing' salesrthat
is. Yet, nevertheless, Andrew Scott
was one of the inost, popular of
people for miles around, and his
daily, life 'never changing, shed on
'avast area the light of. his Chris-
tian characterwhich is., the. great-::
est asset of. mankind. Andrew Scott.
never knew what the words• -"hate"
.or "enemy" meant; his -entire ' life
was devoted to serving as' he .walk-
ed steadily and,IntrObly,- radiating -
tolerance and compassion, ever re-
fusing to be"'`any part of 'a local
argument.
Oh,, the story 'of Scott's store at
Brucefield is a :grand old story,
Its., verandah at 'the front, Where''
we .gathered in : the. evenings, `and'-
the lodge hall' above.. I recall the;.
.many Who came -to the post office
these winter evenings at 6:30 to get
their tiondon evening daily'
paper:
Len • McConnell, Jack . Meleniei
Jimmy McDQnald- oh; 'I couldn't
name them all.'• nut ,as I write,.T.
anis re -living those evenings -again,
and I`enjoy it, Do you? Yes,'and
I'm re=living those garden parties,
pienics and 'so forth, allover again
too And I'm enjoying ,it myself,
immenselySinasceI,relyrelre,vethose days,
Man, yes!
1M o'N)ILL '
quarter-ttirlkeys,.” This fills =the Hill
for'the housewife wlio wants tur-
key -but not20 _pouods of it at one
trrite __
The agriculture ;departmentand
the, Poultry. Produets 'Institute are `
co-operating:.tp introduce :.this...new
mbrchandising approach, on a . na-
tional Scale. ;It :has already be
coihe•popirlar,in Toronto ind Mon -
,real.
While ..the' increase "so far this
year has r.beert.•startling, the pic-
ture: is far. from; complete.;
Last •year•21 mitlion,poults Were
produced during -the ;first three
months and5.4 million in.'the
ond' quarter. The balance of the
year was pinch lighter, ending up
with a' 'total of,9.2 :milhan.
If the. trend follows, last year,
the -.big --push .is yet: to come
To become "contented" you;
need:,a. poor inernory •and' no 'im-
light
ri •
All 'new this seasons Spring Suits in 'good choice of g ht S p ng
shades.. Smartly styled with the new shorter. length Jackets andskirts. slim
shades..
Don't miss this his bi .Sui't. Sale ! ;....
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E. L. Mickle & Son`Q
KIPPEN , -
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Paterson's
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DUBLIN
William Stapleton
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Mitchell Co-op Association
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